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Christ and the church: or parallels, in three books. In the first ye have the harmony between Christ and the foregoing types, by which he was fore-shadowed in the Old Testament...In the second the agreement between Christ and other things, to which he iscompared in the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament. In the third the agreement between the church and the types, by which it was foreshadowed in the Old Testament; and other resemblances, by which it is set forthVertue, Henry
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Christ and the church, being the third part of a treatise on "The form of the servant"Thornton, L. S
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